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Moleskinerie is the official blog of Moleskine® and it is completely dedicated to you. It tells about your passions, youradventures, your experiences. Everythinag that involves your ideas and the way you express them on your notebooks.

Open Session : The Moleskinerie Open Thread Discussion

19/12/2008

Welcome to OPEN SESSION: The Moleskinerie Open Thread Discussion.

Moleskinerie invites you, our visitors to share your thoughts on a special topic.

Today it is: "INK"

“Words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling like dew upon a thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think”

– Lord Byron quotes (English Romantic poet and satirist, 1788-1824)

It has been called the lifeblood of creativity. Your thoughts.

As we say at Blank Page in Notebookism, keep it nice and keep it relevant. Discuss amongst yourselves.

Visit Windows into Creativity, a project that celebrates how our notebooks can become a platform for your imagination and creativity.This unique project extends Moleskine’s main brand pillars – identity,
imagination, movement, memory and unique experiences to select art
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I love using a fountain pen with my Moleskines but it took a long time to find the right combination of nib and ink.
I’ve found that finer nibs tend to bleed or feather the least. The only medium nib (in my limited collection keep in mind) that I’ve found works on my Moleskines is in my Pelikan M150.
I find Skrip and Quink a little runny on Moleskine paper. In my experience the ink that I’ve found that works the best is Noodlers. I don’t know what it is about that ink but I’ve found it doesn’t bleed or feather as much as others.